Category Archives: Technique

June 29th, 2010 – Distortion Alley

Click HERE to Enlarge It’s funny, actually.  I usually go to great lengths to ensure that that I reduce/remove as much distortion from my shots as possible.  By distortion, I am usually referring to the curving or bending of vertical lines, typically found in architecture and is most often visible as the lines of buildings...

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June 25th, 2010 – Devout

Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L, 17mm, F 16, ISO 100, HDR, 27 Exposures Click to Enlarge This is the Santuario della Madonna del Carmine in Sorrento, Italy.  It is an absolutely exquisite church.  It’s long and narrow and has the most fantastic acoustics.  I know because I was the source of...

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June 06th, 2010 – Boston via Charlestown

Click Image To Enlarge All in all, I try to stick to plans that I make for myself.  I have intentions and I try to keep them well-kept.  For instance, the other night, I was assisting my buddy, Doug, on a ballerina shoot down by the Navy Yard in Charlestown.  There was a perfectly clear...

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May 24th, 2010 – Remember The Alamo

I know, I know… patience is a virtue.  I’ve gotten that reminder in my fortune cookie several times already.  But sometimes, especially times when the hot sun is relentlessly beating down on you, patience gets exhausted pretty quickly.  As was the case at the Alamo, in San Antonio, TX.  I knew that I wanted to...

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May 20th, 2010 – Austin Skyline

Waiting a few extra minutes at a scene can sometimes make a world of a difference between an ‘OK’ shot and one that really just sings.  Jack and I were getting ready to pack it in for the night.  It was a long day of flying out to Texas, running around in an unusually humid...

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